Michael Griffiths
Rock n' Roll Doggie
I don't have the ability to listen to anything right now. I'm curious: what's the Rick Rubin production like on this track? Does it sound different than anything U2 have recorded before?
am22884 said:am22884@yahoo.co.uk If anyone would be so kind.
bort269 said:
U2dork said:Oooohh.... a boom-cha!
The live version sounded pretty good to me. I can't wait to hear the studio one.
am22884 said:
I tried that, but couldn't get it working. Thanks anyways.
Numb1075 said:on a side note from daily news dot com:
Bono, Billie Joe Armstrong and their mates from U2 and Green Day flipped out fans at a Bourbon St. club when they wandered in and started singing with the house band. ...
Numb1075 said:on a side note from daily news dot com:
Bono, Billie Joe Armstrong and their mates from U2 and Green Day flipped out fans at a Bourbon St. club when they wandered in and started singing with the house band. ...
vaz02 said:
seems as if the 2 groups are really chummy
kellyahern said:
Well, technically it's more of a boom then a cha than a boom-cha .
Headache in a Suitcase said:i believe it's bono with a "boom... cha..." and then billie joe with a "hey"
both bands come out of punk rock and realized that they would have to abandon their punk roots in order to really expand on their music and take off as a band...
Utoo said:Many U2 sites aren't even allowing rips of the live version---neither the Rhapsody one nor tv rips---to be posted anymore. I'm not expecting the studio version to be allowed.....
bonocomet said:The studio version has been shared alot already in another thread.